Baltimore News
Baltimore hosts New Year's Eve anti-violence vigil
The city of Baltimore is hosting a New Year's Eve candlelight vigil to remember lives lost to violence in 2012.
O'Malley praises longshoremen's contract extension
Gov. Martin O'Malley is commending union dockworkers and port operators for averting a weekend strike or lockout by extending contract negotiations for another month.
Lewis activated by Ravens but won't play Sunday
Linebacker Ray Lewis has been added to the Baltimore Ravens' 53-man roster, but coach John Harbaugh says the 17-year veteran will not play Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Fertility pioneer Jones still telling his story
Dr. Howard W. Jones Jr., the venerable scientist behind the country's first in-vitro fertilization baby, has never been one to rest on his laurels.
Baltimore woman charged in boyfriend's death
Court records show a woman who told police she found her boyfriend shot to death in an alley has been charged with murder in his slaying.
Boy critically injured in Christmas night crash
Police say a 7-year-old boy suffered severe head trauma in a Christmas night crash in Odenton.
D.C. police officer shoots, wounds robbery suspect
District of Columbia police say an officer has shot and wounded a robbery suspect in southeast Washington.
Report: Most youths charged as adults in Balt. region are black
Close to 85 percent of teens charged with adult crimes in the Baltimore region are black, according to a snapshot of recent data from local jails in the city and its surrounding counties.
Man, 25, shot in leg in Lochearn
Police say a 25-year-old man was shot in the leg in the Lochearn area of Baltimore County.
Ravens beat Giants 33-14 to win AFC North
A celebration four weeks in the making featured laughs and hugs, a surprise appearance by team owner Steve Bisciotti and the distribution of hats announcing the Baltimore Ravens' stature as AFC North champions.
False fire alarm results in some delays at BWI
A false fire alarm at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport resulted in the shutdown of the baggage area for Southwest Airlines and the delay of some flights.<
Baltimore County policeman fatally shoots man
Police in Baltimore County say a man is dead after he was shot by a police officer he threatened with a knife.
Police recover body from Baltimore's Inner Harbor
Police in Baltimore say homicide detectives are investigating after police recovered a body from Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Hepatitis C tests continue after NH tech's arrest
Hospitals across the country recommended hepatitis C testing for about 7,900 patients last summer after a traveling medical worker was accused of stealing drugs and infecting patients with tainted syringes in New Hampshire. But five months later, nearly half of those who were possibly exposed to the liver-destroying disease in other states have yet to be tested.
Greenberg gets minor league deal from Orioles
Adam Greenberg is getting a chance to resume his baseball career with the Baltimore Orioles.
Ex-Md. candidate charged with illegal voting
A former congressional candidate from Maryland is facing charges that she illegally voted in the state in prior elections.
Md. man sentenced in hammer attack on his mother
A Cape St. Claire man has been sentenced to six years in prison for repeatedly striking his mother in the head with a hammer, fracturing her skull.
'My Little Pony' convention heading to Baltimore
Teenage and young adult fans of "My Little Pony" will be descending on Baltimore next year.
'Batman' who ran on Md. ballfields to serve jail time
A man who ran onto the field wearing a Batman costume during two professional sporting events in Baltimore has pleaded guilty to two trespassing counts.
Tuberculosis diagnosed on UMBC campus
Officials at the University of Maryland Baltimore County say someone on the Catonsville campus has contracted tuberculosis.



